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THE DAILY HERALDTHURSDAY JULY 20. 1905.PUBLISHER'S NOTICE.Hureafter all notice other than an-nouncement of church meetings lodgenotice and religion services will oocharged for at lnuf rates. This rule willbe strictly adhered to for the future.LOCAL ITEMS.H6 the official oil can been fa-troduced to your cistern yet?Fewer gallow; wears loafer;Devoe.Don't forget to order yoitr H Kh-ali Kent to your summer addreaa.The nddrca cannot be chauged ex-cept by direct order from sub-scribers. Bkei" Hokns Wmctkh. AddressC. W. Geiler P.. O. Box 1610.Boston Mas 7-4-8-1Eighteen larrels of fish wereshipped to Corpus Christi thismorning by express. Fish ship-ments arc alxnit ail that go outjiowdays. the truck business havingbeen finished.Fok Rskt My home place!corner Jefferson and 15th. Applyto Mrs. Katie E. Leahy. 6-7-tfJohn J. Young of Santa Kitastruck a flow of water at 300 feet!n his North pasture a short timeago but has decided to go deeperand get a better flow. HidalgoAdvance.Lost Little curly light graydog- Good reward given if return-ed to Major Qoolcc Fort Brown.7-19-tfJust received at McDonald's De-partment Store new line of Hauan& Son's shoos for men and wo-men 7-18-tfA Hhrald man met S. C.Moore of the Miller hotel thismorning wearing ii smile thatwould not come off and on in-quiring 'the cause of his apparentgood humor was informed thatMrs. Moore would be a passengeron this evening's' train" from FortWorth.A fifteen foot rise came downthe San Juan river last night andas a result the Rio Grande at thispoint is considerably above normalthis morning. Heavy rains are re-ported in the territory drained bythe San Juan and the river heregets the benefit of this water. Theriver is still rising at 4 o'clock thisafternoon.Yesterday afternoon while nnumber of Mexican boys werebathing in the resaca near the ceme-tery one of them Francisco Ro-driguez aged about eighteen yearsgot into deep water and was drown-ed before assistance could be ren-dered. The body was recoveredabout twenty minutes later but alleffort to restore life were uadeas.The celebrated laud suit of Sa-lome McAlleii ft al vs. G. M.Raphael et al was called in thedistrict court at ten o'clock thismorning. One aide presented aotncadditional pleadings and the oUicrside asked for time to examinesame which was graitted aud thecase will l?e again called at V o'clocktomorrow morning.The many friends of E. A.McGary. assistant cashier of theMerchants National bank who re-turned last evening from San An-tonio where he underwent a opera-tion for appendicitis will be gladto learn the young man is rapidlyrecovering mid will soon be enjoy-ing his accustomed health. Theyoung man resumed his duties atthe bank this morning and sayshe has not forgotten how to handlethe filth y lucre yet.Among the arrivals in Browns-ville Tuesday evening were Messrs.Milttwi Daily and L A. Busbv ofChicago . Mr. Busby is presidentof Use' Brownsville Land & Irriga-tion company and Mr. Daily is adirector in the same company.These genemen are very wellknown in the city having beenhere several times before. Theywill spend a few days looking overthe situation here before returningto their home in Chicago. Iu com-pany with W. M. RatcHffe localmanager they went out to thepumping station today.To the Public.At a recent meeting of the citycouncil the sanitary condition ofthe city was discussed and it wasdecided that as city health officerI request the public through TunBitowNSViLUC Herald to begin atonce and put their premises in assanitary a condition as possibleby draining off any water whichmigixt be in their yards cut downand destroy all weeds burn trashand disinfect privy vaults by theuse of crude carbolic acid chlorin-ated lime or corrosive sublimate.Aud as it has been thoroughly de-monstrated that the mosquito isthe sole transuiittor of many dia-stases especially malaria dengueand yellow fever the city will wagea war or extermination upon theselittle pests by the persistent useof coal oil to the surface of watercontained in tanks cisterns etc.provided they are not screened orotherwise protected from the devel-opment of the mosquito. This oilshall be applied once or where nec-essary twice a Week ''during thehot months. If we will all give thismatter our attention and work to-gether we will soon have our cityiu as sanitary a condition as is pos-sible under the present circums-tances. L F. LaytojCity Physician.PERSONALS.Ranger Snm McKenzie is in thecity today from Harlingen on bus-iness. Mrs. Barragan and family wentto the Point yesterday for a twoweeks outing:. 'Louis Cowen spent last night atPoint Isabel coming home on thismorning's train.J. H. Dishman of Harlingenwas a business visitor to Browns-ville last evening.Misses Lerma and Johnson wereamqng the passengers from thePoint this morning.J. C. McBe and T. L Jonesof Harlingen came down to thecity on the 11 o'clock train for ashort business trip.Mrs. E. Crixell accompanied byher son Teofilo Crixell's childrenreturned this morning from a briefsojourn at Point Isabel.Operator Sanborn went up toRaymondville this morning for abreath of fresh air and to visit hisfriend Frank Kimball operatorat that place. Mr. Sanborn willreturn this evening.Dr. J. H. Florence and threechildren came up from the Pointthis morning. Dr. Florence andfamily will leave for Rockport to-morrow where the family will spendthe next two months.W. J. Cotterell of San Antonioroute agent for Wells Fargo's ex-press company arrived in the citylast night and checked up the of-fice here today. Of course he foundeverything in first class shape.Lieut and Mrs. E. P. Thomp-son aud Lieut aud Mrs. AllenParker i of Fort Brown were pas-sengers Vor Point Isabel yesterdayfor a few days recreation a part ofwhich will be spent on Brazos Is-land. Mr. and Mrs- F. A. Chapa. ofSan Antonio returned to Browns-ville this morning from a few daysstay at Point Jsabfl. Mr. Chapa isan old Brownsville boy and thiscity holds a warm place iu his af-fections. Mrs. S. C. Pentecost of TexasGity who has been here the pasttwo days negotiating for thepurchase of the American restau-rant was among the outgoingpaaseugers this morning. Mr. andMrs. Pentecost will probably returnabout the first of August to takecharge of the restaurant havingaccepted the terms o!Serked by RoyPrice.Notice.I am prepared to teach telegraphyfrom 7 to S o'clock each eveningto those wishing to learn same.For terms apply to E. S. Barriosat Hoyt place on Adams street.5-22-tfA MATTER OF HEALTHPOWDERAbsolutely PareHAS HQ SUBSTITUTETo the Citizens of Brownsville.Your attention is respectfullyinvited to ai: article in this issueof The Hkkau) written by Dr. L-F. Lay ton. city physician. Inas-much as the season is at baudwhen malaria with its complica-tions and other low forms of fevermay become prevalent the heartycooperation of our citizens is re-quested in assisting the sanitaryauthorities in the work of mosquitoextermination as well as keepingthe city in as hygienic t conditionas possible. 'RespectfullyPiutOKRicx J. CoMlit Mayor.For Sale.A fine beef steer. Call at LakeView farm or telephone 102 4rings. 7-lS-tfLetter to Joe L. Putegnat.Brownsville Texas.Dear Sir: We suspect you'd likethe tale how a woman beat twohardware dealers in Girard Pa.We tried our best to get thosemen to sell Devoe lcad-and-zinc inthe bright town; and failed. Re-luctantly took Mrs E R Bowmandruggist.They said they couldn't sellpaint for more than $1.25 a gallon.Mrs Bowman can. She has soldabout all the paint that has beensold there since.She knew Devoe; had sold ourartists' materials. Had some senseand force besides; she easily learn-ed the cheap is dear iu paint andtold it to people.Mr Burt Young bought a gal-lon Devoe for rooms that had al-ways taken a gallon of other paint;had half left.Mr E. H Hiler jeweler paintedDevoe and says it goes furtherno particulars.Mr John Hannn grocer thoughtit expensive before he bought it;brought back nearly half of hispaint and said it wns the cheapestjob he ever had.Mrs Bowman reports universalsatisfaction. So much foracheap-paint town with a bright womaniu it. Yours trulyF W Ditvoit & Co34 New YorkP. S. Profiteer Lumber Co. sellsour point.AGRICULTURAL AND MECHAN-ICAL COLLEGE OF TEXAS.The Technological College oPTexas. Tuition free. Board lodg-ing fuel lights laundry. Trustand Incidental fees physician'sservices One Hundred Fifty-fiveDollars a session. Minimum ad-mission age sixteen . Qualified ap-plicants Eighteen or over cuter oncertificate without examination.Military discipline.AGJUCUI.TUJIK.Lecture laboratory experiment-al work in Agriculture. Horticul-ture Animal Husbandry. Dairy-ing Veterinary Science. Agricul-tural Chemistry. Entomology.SXGIXXKIUXC.Degree courses in ArchitecturalCivil Electrical Mechanical Tex-tile Engineering.GItXXRAJ SUBJECTS.Thorough traiuiug in EnglishHistory Mathematics 'EconomicsGerman. French Spanish BotanyChemistry Physics Assaying.For catalogue address: The .Sec-retary College Station.David F. HoustonS-1S-21President-SW i .Sole Agents forHoylcr's candyNo trouble toshow themRubber Goods DepartmentThis is one our strongest departments including almost every articleuesirea in a er. most ot our Dranas are made especially lor us and rep-resent the ga .lest value possible for the price. Every article sold is guar-anteed and will be righted it it does not give wear naturally to be expectedFamily fountain syringe rapid flow tubiux.with all Hittings complete; 1 quart $1.00;2 quart 1.25; 3 quart $1.50.Gorxlyvnr's Para Beanty fountain syringemaroon colored rubber rapid flow tubingand all fitting complete. 1 qu irt $1.50;2 ru.irt. quvt $2.50.Fatnilv hot w;Ut tnrttlcs: 4' pint flannel50c; I quart flaancl $1.00; 2 quart extraquality 51.25.Goodyear inralkl cushions .... $2 50Family bulb syringe with fittings 50c.75c and ?t OOMorvel wheeling spray $3 50The ladies' perfect syringe $2 50Hnrd rubber syringes 25c 50c . . . 73cHoover breast pumps 75cComplex ion bulbs 50cTELETHON!BOT2CA DEL AGUILAGssdyea'rs InvalidCtfsfttafts $2.50i1Sa(Board oi Trade Building)SACK & SACHS ProprietorsEverything up to date in ladies' fur-nishings. We also have a nice line of ladies'shoes. New goods received daily.C. A. ROBERTS....DENTIST.....sTOffice over Botica del Aguiln.rhonc 134 Kliznbcth St Brownsville. TcxnsThis SpaceBELONGS TOAttorney W. N. ParksWATCH FOR HISAD.Oils Gasoline!Have on hand a stock ofKerosene Oil and Lubri-cating Oils; Engine andStove Gasoline. Call orwrite for prices. : :Gulf Refining Co.FRANK CHAMPION AicnlGOING NORTH SOONIf so you ought to lookinto the low round triprates via. theFrontier Lumber Co.In addition to onr stock of lumber we carryReady Mixed House Paints Colors and Oils Bicycle EnamelCarriage Paints Floor and Roofing Paints Linseed Oil andWhite Lead. Also good stock 'Brushes and Painters Suppliesjn?"Three blocks South of Postofflce between 9th aad 10th streets.BROWNSVILLEUNDERTAKINGCOMPANYBicycles and bicycle sundries monuments iron fenc-ing picture moulding etc. dp PHONE 123vBt'PFALO. N V. One f ire plus J.OO. iTickets on sale Julv 7 S and 9 jjood re- jturning August 4. iYou travel on the FINEST TRAINS RUNNING 'OUT OF TEXAS. HARVEY DINING SERVICE.THROUGH SLEEPERS AND CHAIR CARS.'ELECTRIC FANS. C. W. STRAIN. fGeneral Passenger Agent. IPort Worth TexasHy. B. VerheUeSaddle and Harness ManufacturerAnd Dealer InFine Saddles awl Harness Laprobes Blankets ami Buggy Whips.I make harness from 6.00 up; Saddles from 53.50 up.Everything sold undur a gunrantau.REP AIRING A SPECIALTY.5 PROMPTNESS oAND LIBERALITYQet RichRaising Onions & TomatoesPrices and terras mostreasonable to all who will im-prove land.The Brownsville Land & Town CoWhen you visit theIsland Citymake our store yourheadquarters. W etake good care of allHAIL ORDERS.iE. S. Levy & Co.Men's t& Bort Ostfitlcrs Fren Head to Foct.GALVESTON TEXAS 4-18NATIONAL BANK 'OF BROWNSVILLECapital Stock $100.000100 fOFFICERSDIRECTORSE. H. GOODRICH President John McAUen Je Celaya I. T. rrjrwJOHN McALLEN Vice Presidsnt Mfguel FernaadtJr.J. G. FERNANDEZ Cashier E.H.Oaslrlch O.C.SuifO.Fc4eB. A: MCGARY Assistant-Cashier.II flhi